DisasterCast Safety Podcast Podcast

DisasterCast Safety Podcast

Drew Rae
Safety and Risk Podcast
Episode 57 – Erebus
In this episode we discuss the Mt Erebus disaster. What could cause pilots to  fly a perfectly working plane intoRead more »
Oct 20, 2017
22 min
Episode 56 – Underwater Tunnels
This episode is about underwater tunnel floods, or, more precisely, the lack of such accidents. Are tunnels really that safe?Read more »
Aug 17, 2017
18 min
Episode 55 – Longford
After both technical and production difficulties, DisasterCast is returning on a regular schedule. This episode discusses the Longford Gas PlantRead more »
Jul 29, 2017
27 min
Episode 53 – Interlocks and Quintinshill
This episode discusses interlocks in general, and also the application of interlocks to train safety. Britain's worst rail disaster, Quintinshill, is used to illustrate a common pattern in blaming lack of human vigilance and slow adoption of technology for the same accidents.
Jun 2, 2015
Episode 52 – Columbia and Cable Cars
This episode dives into the background of the Columbia Space Shuttle Disaster. It also discusses the aftermath of a US Marine Prowler hitting a cable in the Italian Alps.
Apr 19, 2015
Beyond Unsafe Behaviors
Ron returns to ask the question "Which causes more accidents: unsafe conditions, or unsafe behaviors?" Once he's finished unpacking the question, you still won't have an answer, but hopefully you'll have some better questions to ask.
Apr 8, 2015
Episode 51 – USS Iowa
This episode describes the USS Iowa explosion, the subsequent investigation, and the dangers of hindsight analysis.
Apr 3, 2015
Stop Telling People Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility
This is the third episode of Ron Gantt's "Two Cents Worth of Safety". Ron discusses the use of safety slogans, in particular the hidden messages behind the overused "Safety is Everyone's Responsibility".
Mar 25, 2015
Episode 50 – Why?
This episode takes a new look at the really big safety question - "Why do accidents happen?" We discuss how different answers to this question lead to different approaches to safety, where common language hides fundamental differences in safety thought and technique.
Mar 19, 2015
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